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P. v. Bristow
After waiving his right to appeal any stipulated sentence, Appellant entered negotiated a guilty plea to three counts of robbery. The court sentenced him to a stipulated term of seven years in prison: the five-year upper term on one count with consecutive one-year terms on the two other counts. The court issued a certificate of probable cause. Because appellant entered a guilty plea, he cannot challenge the facts underlying the convictions.

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